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// This testrunner is inspired by the information found in the internet:
// http://www.robert-puskas.info/2019/10/lod-running-multiple-qtest-classes.html
// https://stackoverflow.com/questions/46367557/using-qexec-to-create-qt-test-suite

#pragma once

#include <QtTest>

#define RUN_TESTS(test_class, argc, argv, status)       \
    {                                                   \
        test_class instance;                            \
        *status |= QTest::qExec(&instance, argc, argv); \
    }
